Librarian outreach to faculty is critical for raising faculty awareness and understanding of library services and collections. This article presents outreach strategies used by two academic libraries to engage with its users in mulitple locations.

In a university setting, makerspaces are usually associated with entrepreneurship and innovation efforts on campus. Unlike other creative spaces, makerspaces may charge a small cost for the use of materials. This article includes a case study from East Carolina University's Ann Rhem Schwarzmann Production Center.

Discover how an academic library examined its research services and decided to undertake an ambitious overhaul highlighting open science. Helena Silvennoinen-Kuikka, University of Eastern Finland Library, explores their three-year approach to evaluating and implementing new services, the lessons learned in the process, and what is next on the horizon.

The author highlights ways in which librarians and information professionals can share and “shout” about their successes and achievements through engaging in scholarly activity. He also highlights his “superhero roadshow,” a workshop in which participants are asked to think about their professional achievements and how they could turn them into scholarly outputs.